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Vienna, May 07, 2014

eMM covering Radio and TV Channels from Australia

As of May 1st, we have greatly extended our coverage in Australia with additional regional and national channels.

With the new line-up of regional channels from New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria, and Western Australia as well as national Business Channels we have widened our coverage in Australia. We are covering around 400 hours of live SD and HD content from Australia's main TV channels (regional and national), and around 200 hours of live radio programming every day.

eMM monitors all important networks and their affiliates in Australia, both state-owned ABC and SBS as well as commercial networks Seven, Nine, Ten. As per our standards, all our monitoring equipment is hosted in Tier1 data centers with redundant internet and power connections to ensure highest possible uptime of our systems. Users from all over the world benefit from eMM's Content Delivery Network which makes use of the high-speed links between the eMM data centers to optimize the speed of data delivery from the nearest data center to your device.

Over the past 7 years, we have always redefined the standard in our industry, pioneering innovations like real-time content monitoring, 24/7 monitoring, highest reliability standards and an integrated world-wide coverage in a unified user interface.

eMM's coverage in Australia implements all the monitoring standards which have been benchmarked favourably in competitive markets around the world:

  • 24/7 coverage and real-time analysis
  • Speech recognition (speech-to-text) adapted to the Australian variation of English
  • National as well as regional radio and TV channels
  • Regional variants of both public and private broadcasters,
    including channels from Sydney, Darwin, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth
  • SD (Standard definition) and HD (High Definition) channels available

To experience the features of eMM's Pegasus System, contact us for an on-line demonstration!

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